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Important Safety Instructions 

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Reduced Airflow 

When mounting this equipment in the rack, do not obstruct the cooling airflow 
through the rack.  Be sure to mount the blanking plates to cover unused rack space.  
Additional components such as combiners and net strips should be mounted at the 
back of the rack, so that the free airflow is not restricted. 

 

CAUTION:

 

Installation of this equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of 
airflow required for safe operation of this equipment is not compromised.

 

 

Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature 

Only install this equipment in a humidity- and temperature-controlled environment 
that meets the requirements given in this equipment’s technical specifications. 

 

CAUTION:

 

If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient 
temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient 
temperature.  Therefore, install this equipment in an environment compatible 
with the manufacturer’s maximum rated ambient temperature.

 

 

Handling Precautions 

When moving a cart that contains this equipment, check for any of the following 
possible hazards: 

 

 

 

WARNING:

 

Avoid personal injury and damage to this equipment! Move any equipment 
and cart combination with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven 
surfaces may cause this equipment and cart to overturn.

 

 

Use caution when moving this equipment/cart combination to avoid injury from 
tip-over. 

 

If the cart does not move easily, this condition may indicate obstructions or 
cables that may need to be disconnected before moving this equipment to 
another location. 

 

Avoid quick stops and starts when moving the cart. 

 

Check for uneven floor surfaces such as cracks or cables and cords. 

 

Grounding 

This section provides instructions for verifying that the equipment is properly 
grounded. 

Summary of Contents for Prisma II EDR

Page 1: ...OL 32414 01 Cisco Prisma II EDR Transmitter Installation Guide ...

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Page 3: ...f the flash points to the terminal device You may find this symbol affixed to the product This symbol indicates a protective ground terminal You may find this symbol affixed to the product This symbol indicates a chassis terminal normally used for equipotential bonding You may find this symbol affixed to the product This symbol warns of a potentially hot surface You may find this symbol affixed to...

Page 4: ...ation We reserve the right to change this publication at any time without notice This document is not to be construed as conferring by implication estoppel or otherwise any license or right under any copyright or patent whether or not the use of any information in this document employs an invention claimed in any existing or later issued patent Copyright 2014 Cisco and or its affiliates All rights...

Page 5: ...res 9 Transmitter Status Indicators 9 Transmitter Optical Input 10 Laser Warning 10 EDR Transmitter Front and Back Panel 11 Transmitter Illustration Front and Back 11 Transmitter Front Panel Features 11 Back Panel Connectors 12 About the OPM 12 Laser Warning 13 Prisma II Chassis Host Module 14 Host Module Features 14 Host Module Illustration 14 Host Module Back Panel Connectors 15 Module Configura...

Page 6: ...Install the Module in a Prisma II XD Chassis 27 Cleaning Optical Connectors 29 Recommended Equipment 29 Tips for Optimal Fiber Optic Connector Performance 29 To Clean Optical Connectors 30 Connecting Optical Cables 31 Cable Routing Prisma II Chassis 31 Cable Routing Prisma XD Chassis 32 To Connect Optical Cables to Module 32 Transmitter Module Setup Procedure 34 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Troublesh...

Page 7: ...ed to install replace or service electrical equipment The service personnel are expected to use their experience and technical skills to avoid possible injury to themselves and others due to hazards that exist in service and restricted access areas User and Operator The terms user and operator apply to persons other than service personnel Ground ing and Earth ing The terms ground ing and earth ing...

Page 8: ...stallation Site When selecting the installation site comply with the following Protective Ground The protective ground lead of the building s electrical installation should comply with national and local requirements Environmental Condition The installation site should be dry clean and ventilated Do not use this equipment where it could be at risk of contact with water Ensure that this equipment i...

Page 9: ...ing surface or rack is stable and can support the size and weight of this equipment The mounting surface or rack should be appropriately anchored according to manufacturer s specifications Ensure this equipment is securely fastened to the mounting surface or rack where necessary to protect against damage due to any disturbance and subsequent fall Ventilation This equipment has openings for ventila...

Page 10: ...bient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient temperature Therefore install this equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature Handling Precautions When moving a cart that contains this equipment check for any of the following possible hazards WARNING Avoid personal injury and damage to this equipment Move any equipmen...

Page 11: ...o fit contact an electrician to replace the obsolete 2 terminal outlet Grounding Terminal If this equipment is equipped with an external grounding terminal attach one end of an 18 gauge wire or larger to the grounding terminal then attach the other end of the wire to a ground such as a grounded equipment rack Safety Plugs European Union Class I Mains Powered Equipment Provided with a 3 terminal AC...

Page 12: ...r sources before working on this equipment If this equipment does not have a main power switch the power cord connector serves as the disconnect device Always pull on the plug or the connector to disconnect a cable Never pull on the cable itself Unplug this equipment when unused for long periods of time Connection to 48 VDC 60 VDC Power Sources If this equipment is DC powered refer to the specific...

Page 13: ...pair do not wear electrically conducting objects such as a wristwatch or jewelry Lightning Do not work on this equipment or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning Labels Do not remove any warning labels Replace damaged or illegible warning labels with new ones Covers Do not open the cover of this equipment and attempt service unless instructed to do so in the instructions Refer a...

Page 14: ...rectly inserted Do not attempt to recharge disposable or non reusable batteries Please follow instructions provided for charging rechargeable batteries Replace batteries with the same or equivalent type recommended by manufacturer Do not expose batteries to temperatures above 100 C 212 F Disposal The batteries may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment Recycle or dispose of ba...

Page 15: ...rements This equipment meets applicable electromagnetic compatibility EMC regulatory requirements See this equipment s data sheet for details about regulatory compliance approvals EMC performance is dependent upon the use of correctly shielded cables of good quality for all external connections except the power source when installing this equipment Ensure compliance with cable connector specificat...

Page 16: ...in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Industry Canada Industrie Canadiene Statement This apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil est confome à la norm...

Page 17: ...t specific safety requirements see the appropriate section of the equipment documentation For safe operation of this software see the following warnings WARNING Ensure that all optical connections are complete or terminated before using this equipment to remotely control a laser device An optical or laser device can pose a hazard to remotely located personnel when operated without their knowledge ...

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Page 19: ...Warning Labels OL 32414 01 xvii Warning Labels The following labels are located on this product Laser Warning Label Product and Laser Information Label ...

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Page 21: ...ntended for authorized service personnel who have experience working with similar equipment The service personnel should have appropriate background and knowledge to complete the procedures described in this document Qualified Personnel Only appropriately qualified and skilled personnel should attempt to install operate maintain and service this product WARNING Only appropriately qualified and ski...

Page 22: ...e Installation procedures Transmitter monitoring at the receiver Maintenance and troubleshooting Customer support information In This Chapter EDR 85 System Overview 3 Prisma II EDR Transmitter Overview 9 EDR Transmitter Front and Back Panel 11 Prisma II Chassis Host Module 14 Module Configuration 16 ...

Page 23: ...optical pluggable modules OPMs for enhanced flexibility The EDR 85 System operates over the 5 85 MHz range and supports all standard reverse frequency bandwidths at 40 42 55 65 and 85 MHz Note Although the receiver module supports both 1 1 and 2 1 multiplexing configurations the Prisma II EDR Transmitter supports 2 1 multiplexing only Accordingly the instructions in this document are confined to 2...

Page 24: ...rmance simplifies engineering and maintenance requirements Space saving high density deployment in Prisma II or Prisma II XD chassis increases deployment cost efficiency Monitoring of transmitter parameters available at the receiver As with the legacy bdr multiplexing system the EDR 85 System leverages 2 1 multiplexing to reduce fiber usage System Block Diagram The following is a block diagram of ...

Page 25: ...transmitters are not guaranteed Do not install Cisco EDR transmitters in any daisy chain with one or more Cisco EDR receivers The receiver module contains two separate optoelectronic receiver circuits Optical input is through an OPM connector mounted on the front of the module The RF output is through two connectors on the rear of the module Each RF output can be attenuated by as much as 10 dB rel...

Page 26: ...er module converts each signal to a baseband digital data stream and combines the signals into a serial data stream using time division multiplexing TDM The baseband data stream is then converted to an optical signal for transmission to the headend or hub EDR receiver The data stream is carried optically over fiber via an SFP type OPM module to a remote headend or hub location where the optical si...

Page 27: ... back to an RF signal that is then routed out through the receiver s RF output Operating Modes When used together with a Prisma II EDR Transmitter the receiver can be configured for either of two modes of operation Single 2 1 Dual 2 1 These operating modes are described below Single 2 1 Mode Referring to the diagram below the EDR transmitter digitizes and combines two RF signals RF 1 RF 2 into one...

Page 28: ... converted back to their two analog RF components Because the receiver only has two RF ports the combined signals RF 1 RF 2 for each transmitter are sent to the two RF connectors on the back of the module The EDR Receiver module is available in the High Density HD form factor The receiver OPMs are available in Standard Range SR and Extended Range XR configurations Both configurations feature a dua...

Page 29: ...optical pluggable module OPM connector that provides inputs for two separate optical receiver circuits All connectors are easily accessible ALARM and Power ON indicators on the front panel allow you to monitor power and alarm status at a glance Transmitter Features The transmitter has the following key features Front panel LEDs indicate alarm and power status Two RF inputs each with 20 dB RF test ...

Page 30: ... Optical Input The optical input is a dual LC PC connector in an OPM Laser Warning WARNING Avoid damage to your eyes Do not look into any optical connector while the system is active Even if the unit is off there may still be hazardous optical levels present ...

Page 31: ...for about 12 seconds following power up while FPGA code is loaded Power On Indicator LED Illuminates when power is supplied to the module Blinks rapidly for about 12 seconds following power up while FPGA code is loaded Glows steadily to indicate Master Single or Active Slave operation Blinks to indicate active Slave operation Optical Output Connector Fiber optic output from the OPM 20 dB Test Poin...

Page 32: ... and control connections The ESD guide pin near the bottom of the back panel serves as both a guide pin and an ESD ground connection The length of the pin ensures that ground is the first electrical connection made as the module is inserted and the last connection to be broken as the module is removed About the OPM The EDR system makes use of OPM devices at both ends of the reverse path from node ...

Page 33: ...eadend or hub via fiber optic cable When this optical signal reaches the headend or hub the reverse optical receiver converts the signal to an RF signal and then routes the signal to the receiver s RF output using its installed OPM Laser Warning WARNING Avoid damage to your eyes Do not look into any optical connector while the system is active Even if the unit is off there may still be hazardous o...

Page 34: ...gnal between the chassis back plane and each high density module For the Prisma II EDR Transmitter with Integrated Transmitter Host Module the chassis accepts two double wide EDR Transmitter modules This host module occupies two adjacent application slots in the Prisma II chassis Host Module Features The Prisma II Chassis host module has the following features Provides upper and lower slots for tw...

Page 35: ... host module The push on connector on the back of the module mates with the back plane bus connector inside the chassis This 110 pin connector provides the following facilities RF signal input connection Electrical power input connection Alarm communications connections Status monitoring connections Communications and control connections ...

Page 36: ...ng Prisma II EDR Receiver module See the receiver documentation for details Configuration Summary You can use the receiver to perform the following configuration tasks Enable or disable each transmitter channel Force Mute Force Alarm to service redundant modules Select Master Slave or Single operation Select attenuation level per channel Select transmitter mode Enable bandwidth limiting Select the...

Page 37: ...ipment and tools needed for module installation 2 Chapter 2 System Installation In This Chapter Preparing for Installation 18 Site Requirements 19 Connecting the RF Cables to the Chassis 23 Installing the HD Module in the Chassis 25 Cleaning Optical Connectors 29 Connecting Optical Cables 31 Transmitter Module Setup Procedure 34 ...

Page 38: ...hassis with power supply Provide housing power and input output connections to the module 3 8 in flat blade screwdriver Secure the module in the chassis Optical cables with connectors Carry optical input and output signals Optical cleaning materials Clean optical connectors Optical power meter Verify optical input and output levels Spectrum analyzer for transmitter Verify proper RF input Unpacking...

Page 39: ...er spacing for air circulation For instructions on installing the chassis in the rack refer to the guide that was shipped with the chassis Operating Environment CAUTION Avoid damage to this product Operating this product outside the specified operating temperature limits voids the warranty Follow these recommendations to maintain an acceptable operating temperature of the equipment The temperature...

Page 40: ... Slots 1 through 4 are usually reserved for the power supplies If an ICIM is installed it occupies slots 15 and 16 If an ICIM is not installed any other module or host module can occupy these slots Slots 2 and 4 are reserved for an internal power supply if installed If an internal power supply is not installed here any other module or host module can occupy these slots Prisma II XD Chassis Install...

Page 41: ...height modules and the ICIM installed Front Access Chassis Front Panel Illustration The following illustration shows the front of the front access Prisma II standard chassis with two power supplies 10 full height modules and the ICIM installed The power inlets RF input output and RF ports are located on the recessed bottom of the connector interface panel on the front access version of the chassis...

Page 42: ...CIM2 XD when installed The RF connectors are arranged in pairs and each pair is numbered to identify its corresponding module slot The Port A connector in each pair is identified by a black retaining nut and a black circle in the panel artwork while the Port B connector is unmarked The Port A and Port B connectors correspond to the upper and lower connectors respectively on the chassis midplane ...

Page 43: ...only one module is installed it is not necessary to connect RF cables for the unused position 1 Locate the RF ports on the chassis connector panel The connector panel is on the front of a front access chassis and on the rear of a rear access chassis The figure below shows the connector panel for a rear access chassis 2 Connect RF cables to the Port A and Port C connectors for the chassis slot in w...

Page 44: ...appropriate RF destinations 6 If F connectors are installed use a 7 16 in open end wrench to secure all cables to the connectors at the chassis Prisma II XD Chassis 1 Attach a 75 ohm RF cable to the appropriate RF signal source 2 Locate the numbered RF ports at the back of the chassis 3 Attach the other end of the RF cable to the Port A connector of the second slot where the module is to be instal...

Page 45: ...us redundancy the ICIM2 must be Rev B or later Complete the following steps to install the application modules in the host module 1 Align the ridges on the top and bottom of the module with the guide slots located on the host module and the chassis Be careful to keep the module level as you slide it into the host to avoid bending the pins on the host back plane 2 Gently slide the module into the h...

Page 46: ...lign the ridges on the top and bottom of the host module with the guide slots on the chassis Be careful to keep the host module level as you slide it into the chassis to avoid bending the pins on the back plane bus 3 Gently slide the host module into the chassis until you feel the connections on the back of the host module join connectors on the back plane bus Note Do not force or bang the host mo...

Page 47: ...s active Even if the unit is off there may still be hazardous optical levels present Complete the following steps to install the module in the chassis CAUTION Always use a screwdriver to loosen or tighten the screws holding the application modules ICIM2 XD fan assembly power supply modules DC to DC converters or blanking panels in place Do not attempt to loosen or tighten these screws solely by ha...

Page 48: ...32414 01 4 Tighten the screw at the top of the module to secure it in the chassis Use a 3 8 in flat blade screwdriver to secure Do not over tighten 5 Fill any unused chassis slots with module blanks to help ensure proper cooling air flow ...

Page 49: ...remove all residue Inspect connectors after cleaning to confirm that they are clean and undamaged Recommended Equipment CLETOP or OPTIPOP ferrule cleaner for specific connector type Compressed air also called canned air Lint free wipes moistened with optical grade 99 isopropyl alcohol Bulkhead swabs for specific connector type Optical connector scope with appropriate adaptor Tips for Optimal Fiber...

Page 50: ... fiber Use safety approved optical fiber cable to maintain compliance with applicable laser safety requirements Important Ensure that no optical power is present prior to this procedure 1 Turn optical power off to the connector 2 Using an optical connector scope inspect the connector for scratches burns or other signs of damage Note If the connector is damaged replace the jumper 3 If the connector...

Page 51: ...so the optical cables can be connected to optical connectors on the front panel of the modules Fiber Fish Tool Hook At the end of the Fiber Fish tool is a small hook that allows you to hold an optical cable so that you can pull it through to the front panel of the chassis To Pull the Optical Cable to the Module 1 Insert the Fiber Fish tool through the slot located just above the bottom of the chas...

Page 52: ...er optic cable has been run to the chassis front panel CAUTION The OPM is sensitive to electrostatic discharge Always use an ESD strap or similar individual grounding device when handling or coming into contact with these modules CAUTION Removing and installing the OPM can shorten its useful life Do not remove and insert the OPM more often than absolutely necessary 1 Select the appropriate OPM for...

Page 53: ...l optical output connector as shown below Note To ensure the proper bend radius be sure to route the fiber through the clips as shown 5 Insert the transmitter end of the appropriate fiber optic cable into its receptacle on the transmitter front panel 6 Route the other end of the fiber optic cable to the appropriate destination ...

Page 54: ... connected All transmitter information is listed in the Node Data section of the display The following example shows an LCI screen for the Prisma II EDR Receiver module with transmitter data displayed under Node Data Perform the following steps ensure correct operation of the transmitter module 1 Measure the transmitter module optical output power 2 Check the connection of the optical connector Ma...

Page 55: ... qualified and skilled personnel should attempt to install operate maintain and service this product WARNING Allow only qualified and skilled personnel to install operate maintain and service this product Otherwise personal injury or equipment damage may occur 3 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Troubleshooting In This Chapter Maintenance 36 General Troubleshooting Information 37 ...

Page 56: ...lace chassis air filter if present Depending on office environment cleanliness and filtration the chassis air filter may require more frequent servicing When needed Carefully clean the module with a soft cloth that is dampened with mild detergent Maintenance Record It may be helpful to establish a maintenance record or log for this equipment You may want to record laser power level laser temperatu...

Page 57: ...fying and correcting faults WARNING Avoid electric shock and damage to this product Do not open the enclosure of this product There are no user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified and skilled personnel Equipment Needed The following equipment may be needed to perform some troubleshooting procedures Fiber optic ferrule cleaner current part number 468517 to clean fiber optic connec...

Page 58: ... Automatic power control circuit failure Contact Cisco Services for assistance Damaged fiber Contact Cisco Services for assistance No optical signal output cont d One or more power supply voltages are out of specification Check the power supply for proper operation No AC at receptacle Check the receptacle for AC power Blown fuse on the power supply Check the power supply fuse and replace as necess...

Page 59: ...menu options to speak with a service engineer Access your company s extranet site to view or order additional technical publications For accessing instructions contact the representative who handles your account Check your extranet site often as the information is updated frequently 4 Chapter 4 Customer Information ...

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Page 61: ...e signals and then converting the electrical signal to an optical format for transmission to a hub or headend via fiber optic link C CAN cancel The cancel character D dc DC direct current An electric current flowing in one direction only and substantially constant in value DFB laser distributed feedback laser An injection laser diode that has a Bragg reflection grating in the active region to supp...

Page 62: ...ir electrical circuitry resulting in complete or intermittent failures H HD high density I I O input output ICIM intelligent communications interface module IP Internet Protocol A standard that was originally developed by the United States Department of Defense to support the internetworking of dissimilar computers across a network IP is perhaps the most important of the protocols on which the Int...

Page 63: ...ation index expressed in decimal or percentage notation P PLL phase lock loop An electronic servo system controlling an oscillator to maintain a constant phase angle relative to a reference signal Q QAM quadrature amplitude modulation An amplitude and phase modulation technique for representing digital information and transmitting that data with minimal bandwidth Both phase and amplitude of carrie...

Page 64: ...ch the operation configuration and performance of individual elements in a network or system are monitored and controlled from a central location SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol A protocol that governs network management and the monitoring of network devices and their functions T TEC thermoelectric cooler A device used to dissipate heat in electronic assemblies torque A force that produces...

Page 65: ...er Front and Back Panel 11 EIA 42 EMC 42 EMT 42 Equipment and Tools Needed 18 Equipment Needed 37 Equipment Rack 19 ESD 42 F Features 3 Fiber Fish Tool 31 Fiber Fish Tool Hook 31 Front Access Chassis Front Panel Illustration 21 G General Troubleshooting Information 37 H HD 42 Host Module Back Panel Connectors 15 Host Module Features 14 Host Module Illustration 14 I I O 42 ICIM 42 Installing the HD...

Page 66: ... for Optimal Fiber Optic Connector Performance 29 To Clean Optical Connectors 30 To Connect Optical Cables to Module 32 To Connect RF Cables for Each Module 23 To Install the Application Modules in the Host Module 25 To Install the Module in a Prisma II XD Chassis 27 To Install the Module in the Chassis 26 To Pull the Optical Cable to the Module 31 torque 44 Transmitter Features 9 Transmitter Fron...

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